LG Unveils Two New Full HD 1080p HDTVs with Netflix

By Brian - 06/11/2009 8:38:05 PM


LG Electronics unveils two new full HD HDTVs with Netflix, providing consumers continued streaming videos which will require no external device. These are initial offerings from LG to which two other models will be coming out this summer as well.

The first two TVs are the 47” 47LH50 and the 50” 50PS80 with NetCast Entertainment Access. Both are available for purchase already at national retailers. Both sets provide access to a library of over 12,000 movies and TV episodes and over a hundred in HD quality.

Netflix members pay as little as $8.99 per month for unlimited instant streaming to the LCD or plasma in addition to unlimited DVD and Blu-ray rental from a catalogue of more than 100,000 titles.

In addition to the LH50 and PS80 series, LG’s full Netflix-enabled product line includes two Blu-ray players (models BD370, BD390) and two Blu-ray home theater systems (models LHB953, LHB977) that are Netflix ready to stream instantly. LG’s BD390 Blu-ray player, with Wi-Fi capability, makes it easier than ever to connect content on demand.

(Source) Press

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